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Top 7 Workplace Legal Trends for 2017
Deregulation at the federal level is likely to be prevalent in 2017, but expect more protections at the state level, employment attorneys say
California Greets 2017 with New Labor and Employment Laws
2017 will bring the United States a new president and, in California, new laws that affect employers and businesses
Reverse Sexual Orientation Discrimination Claim Gets Trial
Reverse sexual orientation discrimination claims under state law are rare but still possible, a recent California case shows
Your Career Q&A: Play to Your Strengths and Open Your Own Business
People are healthier and living longer and often want or need to keep earning beyond age 65. And in this uncertain world, the only real financial security comes from bringing…
When Bonus Incentives Go Bad—and How to Prevent It
While the Wells Fargo scandal may be unique in its scope, it's not unique for a bonus incentives program—and the management practices behind it—to deviate from its intended purpose at…
Your Career Q&A: Play to Your Strengths and Open Your Own Business
People are healthier and living longer and often want or need to keep earning beyond age 65. And in this uncertain world, the only real financial security comes from bringing…
Companies to Spend More on Branding to Find Ideal Candidates
Nearly half ( percent) of organizations report they will increase spending on employer branding to make their open positions easier for ideal candidates to find, according to Entelo’s 2017 Annual…
The Top 5 Global HR Articles of 2016
The concept of a six-hour workday for full-time employees, overtime laws around the world, and what employers can learn from Millennials were among the most-read global HR stories published on…
New York Finalizes Salary Threshold Increases
The fate of the federal overtime rule remains uncertain, but New York employers need to be aware of state-level changes that spell out salary threshold increases for the administrative and…
Top 5 Risk Management Articles for 2016
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) had a busy year in 2016, issuing final rules and proposing updates to its standards. Here are some of the articles that most…








